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Arellia can connect and scan software delivery packages for applications to whitelist using the Arellia Application Control Solution. 

You can scan software delivery packages on one of the following systems:

After you have scanned software delivery packages, you can then whitelist them by doing the following steps:

  1. Import the "Application Control - Package Whitelisting" data feed (for instructions on how to import data feeds, go to Using Data Feeds).
  2. Then navigate to Policies > Arellia Solutions > Application Control > Policies > Whitelisting.
  3. Right-click the Whitelisting folder and click New > Whitelist Software Delivery Packages.
  4. Name the policy.
  5. Select all of the packages that will be included in this policy.
  6. Create a description.
  7. Click OK.



  8. The package filters will appear in the Application Control > Filters > Inventory Filters > Package Filters folder as shown in the following screenshot.
  9. If the package filter is empty, you can run the Collection Update task under Tasks > Infrastructure Scheduled Activities to update the filter collections.

Important

If the contents of a package change, you'll need to run either the Inventory Package or Inventory Packages task (under Tasks > Server Tasks > File Inventory).

Manual Steps

Here are the manual steps to whitelist contents of scanned software delivery packages.

  1. Navigate to Policies > Arellia Solutions > Application Control > Filters > Inventory Filters.
  2. Right-click Inventory Filters and select New > MSI Package Contents Filter.
  3. Name the filter and then select a software delivery package to include in the filter.
  4. Save the filter
  5. This filter can then be used as a target in Application Control Policies

Important

If the filter does not list any executables, then execute the File Inventory command on that package. Navigate to Tasks > Server Tasks > File Inventory and schedule the Inventory Packages command to run on that package.

Whitelisting

 

 

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